your dr will tell you which side to sleep on as you get bigger I forget which one but one helps blood flow and breathing better ps I am asthmatic so it may not apply to all pps I finally was sleeping on my tummy again after losing so much baby wt from the last one lol

your dr will tell you which side to sleep on as you get bigger I forget which one but one helps blood flow and breathing better ps I am asthmatic so it may not apply to all pps I finally was sleeping on my tummy again after losing so much baby wt from the last one lol

Trust me. You will know when to stop :) when your doing your impression of a weboll when lie on your tummy you will just stop. All kidding aside ( hope that put a silly inmate in your mind ) it will become to painful to sleep on your tummy. You know how your pants are starting to feel to tight. Sleeping on your tummy will stop on your own time. Your friend does not know you as all as you know your self. That said ask your dr if your really worried.

Trust me. You will know when to stop :) when your doing your impression of a weboll when lie on your tummy you will just stop. All kidding aside ( hope that put a silly inmate in your mind ) it will become to painful to sleep on your tummy. You know how your pants are starting to feel to tight. Sleeping on your tummy will stop on your own time. Your friend does not know you as all as you know your self. That said ask your dr if your really worried.

I'm a tummy sleeper too. After my first I changed how I rummy sleep even when I'm not preggers and I'm just continuing that with this one. I sleep tummy down but with my hips kinda tilted to the side and one knee out and pushed into the bed. Kinda hard to describe..kinda picture a dead body sprawled out on the floor face down. But like the other girls said, u will know.. Usually in your 3rd trimester

I'm a tummy sleeper too. After my first I changed how I rummy sleep even when I'm not preggers and I'm just continuing that with this one. I sleep tummy down but with my hips kinda tilted to the side and one knee out and pushed into the bed. Kinda hard to describe..kinda picture a dead body sprawled out on the floor face down. But like the other girls said, u will know.. Usually in your 3rd trimester

U know...even tho im only 10wks3days, im really uncomfortable sleeping on my stomach! I wonder why because it doesnt seem like anyone else is having that problem...maybe its constipation? Either way, cant sleep on my tummy :(

U know...even tho im only 10wks3days, im really uncomfortable sleeping on my stomach! I wonder why because it doesnt seem like anyone else is having that problem...maybe its constipation? Either way, cant sleep on my tummy :(

I have been a tummy sleeper since I was a baby! I also was worried about my lo getting squished. I asked my OB if it was safe and she said its fine until it starts being uncomfortable. I'm 11 weeks and I can't anymore it's to tight feeling in my stomach and also going from an A cup to a C cup makes for some very sore boobies. Im fine getting to sleep at night because I'm exhausted but after my 5-6am nausea spells it's hard to get to sleep on my side. I have found my body pillow to help. Hope you enjoy your tummy rest well into your second trimester :)

I have been a tummy sleeper since I was a baby! I also was worried about my lo getting squished. I asked my OB if it was safe and she said its fine until it starts being uncomfortable. I'm 11 weeks and I can't anymore it's to tight feeling in my stomach and also going from an A cup to a C cup makes for some very sore boobies. Im fine getting to sleep at night because I'm exhausted but after my 5-6am nausea spells it's hard to get to sleep on my side. I have found my body pillow to help. Hope you enjoy your tummy rest well into your second trimester :)

I have been a tummy sleeper my whole life too, but I do the tilted one leg up thing too (hard to describe like pp said, but I know exactly what she means). I haven't slept on my tummy since week 6, it's been really uncomfortable, but I have a pg pillow, so that helps me fall asleep. I now sleep mostly on my left side, but turned towards my tummy as much as possible. I know that will change once I get into my 2nd tm, but hoping to stall as long as possible.

oh, and sleeping your left side is the one you are supposed to sleep on, h to do with the heart pumping better on that side. I have found this to be true, because if I sleep on my right side my arm falls asleep, but not when I sleep on my left side.... Weird.

I have been a tummy sleeper my whole life too, but I do the tilted one leg up thing too (hard to describe like pp said, but I know exactly what she means). I haven't slept on my tummy since week 6, it's been really uncomfortable, but I have a pg pillow, so that helps me fall asleep. I now sleep mostly on my left side, but turned towards my tummy as much as possible. I know that will change once I get into my 2nd tm, but hoping to stall as long as possible.

oh, and sleeping your left side is the one you are supposed to sleep on, h to do with the heart pumping better on that side. I have found this to be true, because if I sleep on my right side my arm falls asleep, but not when I sleep on my left side.... Weird.

Thanks to all for your replies!!! I'm going to take it one night at a time and see what happens. And, when I don't sleep on my stomach, I sleep on my right side, hardly ever my left. Another thing to adjust to! LOL!! Thanks again!!

Thanks to all for your replies!!! I'm going to take it one night at a time and see what happens. And, when I don't sleep on my stomach, I sleep on my right side, hardly ever my left. Another thing to adjust to! LOL!! Thanks again!!

Your lucky you can still sleep on your tummy! I haven't been able to since 5 weeks! It's just too uncomfortable. It's already getting uncomfortable to lay on my back for too long. From what I understand, the positions that you shouldn't sleep in will be uncomfortable when you should no longer do it.

Your lucky you can still sleep on your tummy! I haven't been able to since 5 weeks! It's just too uncomfortable. It's already getting uncomfortable to lay on my back for too long. From what I understand, the positions that you shouldn't sleep in will be uncomfortable when you should no longer do it.

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